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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Effet des pratiques et des connaissances sur la représentation sociale d'un objet : application à l'hygiène hospitalière
Rachel MorlotEdith Salès-wuilleminsubject
représentations professionnellessocial representationeffet des connaissances[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologyhospital hygieneeffet des pratiquesinfections nosocomialesassociations verbalesreprésentations socialeseffect of practicesreprésentation sociale[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologyreprésentation professionnelleprofessional representationeffect of knowledgehygiène hospitalièreComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSdescription
The current study deals with the representation of hospital hygiene. The purpose is twofold: 1- to understand how knowledge about hygiene is acquired by nursing staff during their training (effect of the level of knowledge); 2- to identify how this knowledge evolves while practising a job in direct connection with hygiene (effect of practice). Three groups of participants were questioned: nursing staff (nursing executives, nurses and nursing auxiliaries), students training in nursing care (first, second and third year students) and non-specialist students. The results show that the three groups clearly share a common cultural base. This result confirms the existence of an overall architecture which links collective representations and social repre-sentations. Furthermore, a detailed analysis reveals important differences between the social representations which the three groups have of hygiene: the professionals have a representa-tion of practises anchored in precise scientific knowledge; the specialist students know certain things about hygiene, but this knowledge seems to remain abstract and normative; as for the non-specialist students, their representation of hygiene is linked to their practices, but these practices are limited to domestic hygiene. This set of results indicates the existence of a close relationship between the insertion of a given social group (distance from the object of repre-sentation) and the social representation they construct about the object, and this independ-ently from the collective representation.
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2008-01-01 |